Los Angeles is trying to catch up to its green giant neighbor to the north, San Francisco , by implementing a food recycling program. Small problem: some of LA’s residents don’t seem overly cheery about the thought of sorting food scraps. “You want me to have a meal, then separate my garbage…I’m already separating my cans and bottles, [and] I’m already separating my grass clippings from my trash? OK, what next, man? Do I need to sift through my feces as well?”... [Read more]
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